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As  the  Sale  of  these  Pictures  is  entirely  without  reserve,  purchasers,  when 
strangers,  or  friends  using  assumed  names,  will  be  required,  to  give  their  correct 
names  and  address  to  the  Auctioneer  before  the  close  of  each  night’s  Sale. 

Seats  will  be  reserved  for  bidders  until  7^  o’clock  each  evening  when  if  they 
are  not  claimed,  they  will  be  forfeited.  Tickets  for  these  Reserved  Seats  can  be 
obtained  of  the  Auctioneer,  Robert  Somerville,  5th  Avenue,  corner  14th  Street. 

As  the  Hall  of  the  Association  in  which  the  sales  are  held  may  be  required  for 
other  public  purposes  during  the  day,  purchasers  will  be  required  to  pay  their  bills 
and  remove  their  pictures  early  on  the  day  following  their  purchases.  When  the 
buyer,  intends  to  make  additional  purchases  during  the  Sale,  the  pictures  already 

purchased  and  paid  for,  may  be  temporarily  stored  in  the  Kensett  Studio,  Room  15, 

«'  > 
v 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  without  charge,  but  at  the  entire  risk  of  the  owner,  until  the  close  of 
the  sale,  when  they,  must  be  removed  by  the  purchaser  before  Thursday,  April  3. 
All  Pictures  not  paid  for  within  twenty-four  hours  of  the  day  of  sale,  will  be  resold 
for  account  of  purchaser  at  the  option  of  the  Auctioneer. 

If  not  .otherwise  requested,  Mr.  Thos.  Rossell,  the  well  known  careful  cartman 
of  the  N.  Academy,  will  deliver  the  pictures  to  their  purchasers,  at  the  owner’s  risk 
and  expense.. 

The  Frames  will  not  be  sold  at  Auction  ;  and  it  is  a  condition  of  the  sale  that 
purchasers  take  them  at  the  prices  printed  on  the  catalogue.  They  have  been  made 
in  the  best  manner,  and  the  prices  are  considerably  less  than  those  charged  at  retail. 


EXECUTORS’  SALE. 


U 

TEE  COLLECTION  OF 

OVER 

FIVE  HUNDRED 

« 

PAINTINGS  AND  STUDIES, 

BY  THE  LATE 

John  F.  Kensett, 

WILL  BE  SOLD  AT  AUCTION, 


ASSOCIATION  HALL, 

Y.  M.  0.  A.,  23d  Street,  Cor.  Fourth  Avenue, 

•  ON  THE  EVENINGS  OF 

Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  Friday  &  Saturday, 

March  24th,  25th ,  25th,  21th,  28th,  29 th,  j  v 

At  o’clock,  precisely. 


ROBERT  SOMERVILLE,  -  -  Auctioneer. 


THESE  TAHNTHNGS  AJID  STUDIES 


WILL  REMAIN 

ON  EXHIBITION,  (Day  and  Evening,)  FREE, 

AT  THE  GALLERIES  OF 


23d  STREET,  Cor.  4th  Avenue. 


R.  M.  OLYPHANT,  Executor. 


V 


Opinions  of  Artists  and  friends  of  art ,  of  the  character 
and  works  of  the  late  John  F.  Kensett. 


Daniel  Huntington,  New  York. 

‘‘As  an  artist  his  rank  was  of  the  highest.  He  had  that  rare  assemblage  of 
qualities  which  combine  to  make  a  great  painter  :  an  enthusiastic  love  of  beauty 
a  marvelous  eye  for  color,  a  clear  perception  of  form,  a  passion  for  his  art*,  sus¬ 
tained  by  a  calm  persistent  patience  in  its  pursuit,  and  a  hand  obedient  to  his 
trained  eye,  a  hand  which  expressed  his  thought  with  wondrous  spirit  and  feli¬ 
city.  To  this  was  added  sound  practical  common  sense,  which  held  sway 
among  these  gifts  from  God. 

“Perhaps  the  faculty  which  most  distinguished  him  was  coloring,  which,  al¬ 
ways  harmonious  and  refined,  includes  the  atmosphere  and  the  true  sentiment 
of  the  hour  and  the  scene  as  he  feelingly  rendered  them.  He  delighted  in  sil¬ 
very  gray,  and  could  send  the  mists  drifting  along  the  hill  sides,  make  the 
mountain  brook  sparkle  among  the  mossgrown  rocks,  or  the  sea  waves  roll  in 
on  sandy  beaches  or  on  rich-toned  cliffs,  dripping  with  foam  and  illumined  by 
golden  light,  with  a  magical  skill  and  living  force  peculiarly  his  own. 

The  glow  of  sunset  lie  often  fondly  dwelt  on  ;  he  loved  the  solemnity  of  twi¬ 
light.  His  autumnal  hues  are  the  full  blaze  of  our  October,  but  so  tempered  by 
his  harmonizing  hand  as  to  delight  and  satisfy  the  eye. 

The  arts  of  our  country  have  a  rich  inheritance  in  the  treasures  his  genius  has 
bequeathed,  and  it  is  to  be  hoped  that  many  of  them  may  be  secured  for  our  pub¬ 
lic  galleries. 

Hon.  Geo.  Wh.  Cuetis,  New  York. 

“  One  of  the  noblest,  purest,  gentlest  and  truest  of  men  is  lost  to  us  by  the 
death  of  John  F.  Kensett. 

“  He  was  a  man  of  great  gifts,  and  of  the  sw’eetest  nature;  modest,  unassum¬ 
ing,  most  generous  and  most  manly.  Indeed,  he  wras  so  free  from  selfishness 
and  personal  aggressiveness  of  every  kind  that  he  deprecated  praise,  w'hile  no 
allusion  to  others  that  wras  not  pure  v'ith  charity  ever  fell  from  his  lips.  The 
charm  of  his  character  so  suffused  his  life  and  his  works,  that  each  illustrated 
the  other  ;  and  through  the  deep  serene  repose,  the  soft  silvery  tranquility  of 
his  pictures,  the  beholder,  unsuspecting,  looked  into  a  heart  of  depthless  peace 
and  love.  ***** 

“  Infinite  peace,  infinite  serenity  of  sweetness,  is  the  characteristic  of  his 
pictures  ;  but  it  is  a  sweetness  without  weakness  or  sentimentality.  Indeed  his 
works  have  a  breadth  and  health  and  bright  freshness  which  reprove  the  morbid 


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effort  of  those  who  would  make  the  landscape  serve  them  and  their  small  fan¬ 
cies,  instead  of  themselves  serving  the  landscape.  There  was  nothing  morbid 
or  strained,  or  factitious  in  his  feeling  or  his  handling.  His  love  of  nature  was 
as  simple  as  it  was  deep,  and  his  interpretation  was  pure  and  reverend  and 
beautiful.  *  *  He  was  President  of  the  Artists’  Fund  Charitable  Society 

when  he  died 

“  When  he  died  !  There  are  men  who  seem  to  take  a  part  of  life  with  them 
when  they  go.  They  are  so  associated  with  the  happiest  hours,  with  the  best 
hopes  and  deepest  feelings,  that  life  has  less  to  offer  when  so  much  friendly 
sympathy  and  intimate  understanding  are  withdrawn. 

Along  the  gray  rocks  of  the  Rhode  Island  shore,  of  which  he  was  so  fond,  and 
which  is  nowhere  so  truthfully  shone  as  by  his  hand,  the  moan  of  the  ocean 
has  henceforth  a  deeper  pathos. 

“  Break,  break,  break, 

At  the  foot  of  thy  crags,  O  Sea  I 
But  the  tender  grace  of  a  day  that  is  dead 
Will  never  come  back  to  me  1” 


Geo.  H.  Boughton,  London,  Eng. 

“  As  an  artist,  and  as  a  man,  he  was  as  near  perfection  as  possible.  Others 
there  are  left,  kind  and  good  and  gifted,  but  he  had  his  particular  charm  and 
value,  and  it  died  with  him,  all  too  soon.  —Heaven  rest  him  !” 


Geo.  A.  Bakes,  Rome,  Italy. 

“  It  was  here,  in  old  Rome,  that  I  first  made  the  acquaintance  of  our  dear 
friend,  twenty  years  ago  ;  and  it  was  here  that  his  native  power  and  talent 
began  to  develop  itself,  and  the  production  of  those  beautiful  works  of  his 
commenced,  which  was  continued  with  such  faith  and  love  to  the  time  of  his 
death — works  in  his  art  that  have  given  delight  to  the  hearts  of  all  who  have 
any  feeling  for  the  great  mother  nature  iu  her  most  serene  and  lovable  mood 
and  aspects,  and  which  have  rendered  his  name  immortal.  ” 


Thomas  Hicks,  New  York. 

“  His  noble  and  beautiful  spirit  is  deeply  impressed  upon  the  memories  of  all 
who  knew  him,  and  most  deeply  upon  the  memories  of  those  who  knew  him 
best ;  while  from  his  manifold  works  this  spirit  not  only  speaks  to  us,  but  they 
shall  be  the  living  witnesses  of  his  truthful  and  gentle  nature  to  generations  yet 
unborn. 

His  name  has  passed  quietly  into  history  ;  his  fame  is  fixed  ;  and  the  dust  is 
already  gathered  upon  the  implements  of  his  art. 

It  may  truly  be  said  of  him 

“  None  knew  him  but  to  love  him, 

None  named  him  but  to  praise." 


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John  Gourlie,  Esq. 

Kensett,  in  the  true  sense  of  the  word,  was  a  poet.  How  could  it  be  other¬ 
wise  ?  His  intercourse  with  nature,  his  rambles  in  the  helds  and  forests,  and 
by  streams,  “that  make  the  meadows  green,”  made  him  one,  and  when  he 
returned  to  his  studio  from  his  out-door  work,  he  came,  not  only  with  the  fresh¬ 
ness  of  the  sun  and  breeze  upon  his  noble  brow,  but  with  a  more  exhilarating 
freshness  in  his  heart  which  only  a  true  lover  of  nature  can  feel. 

It  is  a  pleasing  contemplation,  that  his  works,  like  the  songs  of  the  bards, 
have  inspired  a  love  of  beauty  and  of  nature  in  the  modest  homes  of  our  people 
as  in  the  gilded  galleries  of  the  proud  ;  and  what  a  benign  influence  is  reflected 
therefrom  !  To  touch  the  heart  of  a  nation  is  the  sublime  triumph  of  genius. 

And,  who  can  say  what  pleasant  influences  these,  his  labors,  may  exert  upon 
the  mind  and  taste  of  the  generations  that  are  to  follow  ours  ? 


Rev.  Dr.  Bellows,  New  York. 

“  So  balanced,  harmoniotis,  quiet,  cheerful,  and  modest  was  he,  that  his 
talents  and  character  presented  little  to  perplex  or  differ  about.  Either  as  to 
his  genius  as  an  artist,  or  his  worth  as  a  man,  or  his  total  characteristics  in 
both  lights,  there  was  less  variety  of  opinion  than  in  respect  to  almost  any  man 
of  equal  eminence.  His  sweetness  of  disposition,  ready  sympathy,  lively  appre 
ciation  of  the  merits  of  fellow  artists,  humility  in  regard  to  his  own  works, 
delicacy  of  feeling  and  prudence  of  speech,  made  him  a  universal  favorite 
among  his  brother  painters,  and  a  person  always  welcome,  and  always  praised. 


Rev.  Dr.  Osgood. 

“Mr.  Kensett  belongs  in  his  way  to  that  tendency  of  the  modern  mind  that 
has  given  us  Goethe  and  Burns,  Coleridge,  Wordsworth,  Tennyson,  and  our 
own  Bryant  and  Emerson. 

We  need  such  interpreters  of  nature  to  soothe  and  cheer  and  elevate  us.  We  • 
live  too  much  in  the  crowd,  we  are  too  much  worried  and  worn  by  work  and  by 
care.  We  are  vastly  helped  by  closer  communion  with  the  woods  and  waters, 
the  mountains  and  meadows,  the  clouds  and  the  stais.  The  new  and  remarkable 
development  of  landscape  art  among  us  is  meeting  a  great  want  in  our  intense 
life,  and  there  have  never  been  such  painters  of  nature  as  our  century'has  shown, 
and  our  country  has  done  her  part  to  produce.” 

Speaking  of  Mr.  Kensett’s  “  Last  Summer’s  Work,”  he  says 

“  These  pictures  treat  very  familiar  subjects,  scenes  very  near  to  his  own  door, 
and  he  handles  them  with  great  simplicity,  and  without  any  flights  of  fancy 
or  straining  after  dramatic  effects.  Here  are  God’s  common  and  unbounding 
gifts— the  water,  the  rocks,  the  trees,  the  light,  the  sky-  all  rendered  with  se¬ 
vere  truthfulness,  yet  with  exquisite  beauty  and  delicate  and  profound  expres¬ 
sion.  I  make  no  claim  to  be  a  critic  of  art :  I  am  content  to  be  a  lover,  who 
may  kneel  at  the  shrine  without  presuming  to  minister  at  the  altar  ;  yet  I  cer¬ 
tainly  can  say  that  these  works  seem  to  have  characteristics  ol  greatness,  and 
that  as  a  colorist  he  may  be  named  with  the  masters  of  his  art  ;  and  whilst 
others  may  have  more  boldness  of  touch,  and  more  sweep  of  imagination,  he 


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has  as  much  truth  and  purity  and  delicacy  as  any  of  them.  These  pictures  are 
a  cycle  of  sonnets  of  nature  :  a  string  of  precious  poems  of  our  common  lot, 
and  they  help  us  in  that  great  task  of  practical  wisdom  which  finds  blessings  in 
our  daily  path,  and  sees  God ’s  love  everywhere. 

“I  have  lived  for  over  twenty  years  within  a  short  distance  of  Kensett’s 
summer-house,  and  I  have  watched  month  afier  month  the  effects  of  earth  and 
sky,  and  water,  which.he  treats  His  rendering  of  them  is  satisfactory,  sugges¬ 
tive  and  imposing.  He  has  perpetuated  upon  his  canvas  moods  of  the  sea  and 
the  sky  that  seemed  to  me  to  have  passed  away  with  the  moment  that  originated 
them  ;  and  his  remarkable  studies  of  cloud  and  sty  under  all  changing  hues  and 
combinations,  from  sunrise  to  sunset,  seem  like  the  vision  of  the  face  of  a  de¬ 
parted  friend,  a  restoration  of  the  very  countenance,  with  its  light  and  form,  its 
thought  and  feeling.  Certainly  if  a  man  can  bequeath  light  to  those  who 
come  after  him,  Kensett  has  left  a  legacy  of  light  to  us  all — of  light  too  that 
is  all  instinct  with  feeling,  all  alive  with  love  and  apparently  with  a  sense  of 
deepening  seriousness  as  the  evening  shadows  drew  on. 

“  Perhaps  his  most  remarkable  picture  in  this  series  is  that  which  presents 
the  sea  under  the  sunlight,  with  nothing  else  to  divide  the  interest — no  land  or 
sail,  no  figure,  and  not  even  a  noticeable  cloud  to  give  peculiar  effect,  or  a  rock 
to  provoke  the  dash  of  the  waves.  It  is  pure  light  and  water,  a  bridal  of  the 
sea  and  sky.  Is  it  presumption  in  a  poor  novice  in  art  like  me,  to  say  that 
this  is  a  great  picture  ? 

Next  to  this  in  power  and  suggestiveness  seems  to  me  to  be  his  picture  of  a 
cliff  by  the  shore,  with  shrubs  and  a  grove,  and  figures  above,  and  the  whole 
surmounted  by  a  noble  pine  tree,  that  stretches  out  its  limbs  towards  the  sea. 
It  is  a  charming  scene,  and  combines  great  carefulness  and  severe  truth  with 
beauty  and  sentiment.  Since  the  artist  sketched  it,  this  tree  has  died,  and  if 
we  may  hold  the  poet’s  faith  that  every  flower  enjoys  the  air  it  breathes, 
we  may  suppose  this  forest  king  to  have  breaihed  his  last  not  without  comfort 
in  that  his  ripe  glory  had  been  so  vividly  perpetuated  upon  this  canvas.  Th; 
tree  has  gone,  and  the  painter  has  gone,  but  the  bloom  of  their  last  summer 
lives  in  the  treasure  house  of  Art  which  ought  not  to  be  far  from  'the  kingdom 
of  God.” 


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Resolutions  or  the  National  Academy  of  Design. 

•  {?ef0*ve‘*,‘ That  on  the  death  of  J.  F.  Kensett  we,  the  Academicians,  both  as 
artists  and  mends,  have  suffered  one  of  the  severest  wounds  yet  inflicted  on  us 
by  the  scythe  of  time  which  has  cut  off  from  our  body  one  of  the  most  earnest 
and  most  eminent  of  its  Academicians  from  the  profession,  one  of  its  most  bril¬ 
liant  ornaments,  and  from  society  at  large  a  singularly  amiable  and  accomplished 
gentleman. 

Resolved ,  That  we  hold  in  the  highest  admiration,  and  will  endeavor  to 
emulate  the  disinterested  zeal,  stopping  at  no  personal  sacrifice,  with  which  he 
labored  for  the  welfare  of  the  Academy  and  other  art  institutions. 

Resolved ,  That  we  shall  always  remember  with  the  kindest  regard  his  affec¬ 
tionate  and  self  sacrificing  devotion  to  his  brother  artists,  his  gentle  and  loving 
heart,  his  unswerving  integrity,  and  the  many  virtues  of  his  noble  character. 

Resolved ,  1  hat  we  will  wear  the  usual  badge  of  mourning,  and  attend  in  a 
body  the  funeral  service  of  our  late  brother  Academician. 

Resolved ,  That  we  deeply  condole  with  the  surviving  relatives,  and  that  a 
copy  of  these  resolutions  be  transmitted  to  them. 


Resolutions  of  the  Abuses’  Fund  Society. 


Whereas,  It  has  pleased  God  in  His  mysterious  providence  to  take  from  us 
our  late  brother  and  President,  John  F.  Kensett.  we  bow  with  humble  sub¬ 
mission  to  His  will  and  acknowledge  Him  as  righteous  in  all  His  ways. 

Resolved ,  That  in  losing  Mr.  Kensett  the  Society  has  lost  a  President  endowed 
with  remarkable  capacities  for  the  office,  prompt  and  judicious  in  the  discharge 
of  its  duties,  possessing  a  large  experience,  and  as  an  artist  standing  himself  in 
the  very  front  rank  and  wielding  an  influence  widespread,  he  bent  all  his  powers 
to  the  success  of  the  Society.  Himselt  one  of  its  founders,  and  for  years  its 
chief  officer,  we  rejoice  that  he  lived  long  enough  to  witness  the  prosperity  to 
which  he  had  so  largely  and  so  effectively  contributed. 

Resolved,  That  while  we  deeply  lament  the  irreparable  loss  we  have  sustained 
in  common  with  all  lovers  of  Nature  and  of  Art.  we  reflect  with  mournful  satis¬ 
faction  on  the  inestimable  beauty  and  value  of  the  works  his  genius  has  left  to 
our  country,  and  on  the  bright  example  of  his  pure,  faithful,  affectionate,  and 
genial  character,  of  which  truth,  duty,  and  charity  were  the  leading  traits. 

Resolved,  That  we  tender  our  heartfelt  sympathies  to  the  bereaved  familv  and 
friends. 


By  order  of  the  Board  of  Control, 


New  York,  Dec.  16,  1872. 


A.  Lawbie,  Secretary. 


CATALOGUE. 


MONDAY  EVENING’S  SALE 

MARCH  24th.. 


1  Scene  in  Bergen  Park,  Colorado,  3r 

2  Glimpse  on  Lake  George, 

3  Lake  George, 

4  Scene  on  the  Hudson  River,  by  Frank 

Anderson, 


6  Reminiscence  of  Cole, 


8  The  Glen, 

9  Rydal  Waters, 

10  Lake  Study, 

11  Near  Central  City,  Colorado, 

12  Rydal  Waters,  England, 

13  Cliffs  at  North  Conway,  N.  H., 


16  Sunset. 

17  Morning  from  the  Sunset,  near  Idaho  City, 

Colorado, 


18  Old  Oaks  in  Genessee, 

-19  Narragansett  Shore, 

20  Coneses  Lake,  near  Geneseo, 


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25  English  Oak  Study, 

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26  On  the  Hudson, 

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27  Windsor  Forest, 

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19.13 

28  Mt.  Chicorua, 

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29  Black  Mountain,  Lake  George, 

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20.50 

30  The  Bridge  over  the  Glen, 

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32  October  on  the  Hudson, 

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19.61 

33  Sunrise  on  Lake  George, 

34  The  Snowy  Range,  near  Georgetown,  Colo 

18|xl0£ 

18.90 

l’ado. 

9ixl8i 

13.00 

35  The  Pond,  near  Newport,  R.  I., 

23|xl3f 

20.50 

36  Coast  Scene, 

8|x15| 

16.75 

37  A  Painted  Ship  on  a  Painted  Ocean, 

By  L.  K.  Mignot. 

15  xl2 

1800 

38  View  on  the  Hudson,  near  Sing-Sing, 

231x14^ 

21.00 

39  Scotch  Cove,  Darien,  Conn , 

24  xl4 

24.00 

40  A  Study,  by  L.  Lang, 

7x9 

4.47 

41  Lake  George, 

23|xl4| 

21.00 

42  Adirondacks, 

17  x29 

22.25 

43  Niagara,  from  the  Canadian  Side, 

19|xl3| 

19.00 

44  The  Glen,  near  Dobbs’  Ferry, 

23|xl 4| 

21.00 

45  Beverly  Coast,  Mass.,  G  34x22 

By  J.  F.  Kensett.  Finished  by  J.  W.  Casileab. 

38.00 

11 


46  "Winter  on  the  Campagna, 

Size  of 
Pic  ure. 

17  x29 

Price 

Frame. 

22  25 

/ 

*  / 

47,  The  Cliffs,  N.  H, 

18fxl5| 

22.75 

48  On  the  Missouri  River, 

17  x29 

22  25 

6  * 

49  New  England  Scenery, 

2lfxl2£ 

20.31 

/  [r* 

50  Lake  George, 

23|xl3| 

21.75 

if 

51  Morning  in  the  Adirondacks, 

21|xl2£ 

20.50 

Uo  o 

52  Longneck  Point,  from  Contentment  Island, 

Conn., 

15  x24 

21  17 

3?/ 

53  Near  Newport,  R.  I., 

23fxl3f 

20  50 

I  sr 

54  Cottage  in  Brunen,  Switzerland, 

8x6 

6  30 

s~v 

55  A  Study,  by  A.  B.  Durand, 

231x171 

23.00 

/  rp 

56  Bolton  Landing,  Lake  George, 

8  xl6 

14.19 

!  l  O 

57  Scene  on  the  North  River, 

CO 

CO 

oi 

21.75 

/  yt  o 

58  Clear  Creek,  Golden  City,  Colorado, 

9I*13| 

12.00 

rj  o 

59  Study  in  Kautersville  Clove,  Catskill  Mts  , 

17|x2i | 

21.00 

60  Lake  Study, 

15  x  8 

15  24 

61  Near  Beverly,  Mass., 

12  x20 

$15.75 

62  Bridge  over  the  Saco,  Friburg,  Maine, 

19|xl3| 

19.00 

G  o 

63  From  the  Hill  south  of  Amblesidy, 

8  x!4 

12.50 

/  US' 

64  Autumn  Trees,  a  Study, 

2l|xlt| 

19.27 

/  IQ 

65  The  Cleft  Rock,  a  Study, 

19fxl3f 

19.00 

It  o  0 

66  The  Farm  in  Autumn, 

10  xl8 

12.60 

/Co 

67  Mountain  Stream,  England, 

20?xl4£ 

18.00 

68  Pleasant  Valley, 

19|xl3i 

22.25 

/ 

69  Cool  Retreat, 

16|xl9g 

21.71 

CD 

70  Moonrise,  Echo  Lake, 

1 2 1  x  1 6 

15.44 

7 

J3  ' 

71  Study  on  the  Coast,  Newport, 

17  xlO 

u.co 

j  3  o 

12 


\ 


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rC.C  „•  t"""' 

72  Entrance  to  the  Chigo  Villa,  Mt.  Albans, 
Italy. 

Size  of 
Picture. 

20|xl4| 

Price 

Frame. 

21.00 

i  t>r 

73  Indian  Brook, 

16IX11J 

20  00 

I  b  o 

74  Newport,  R  I., 

23bx13u 

20.36 

75  Nahant 

11  x8 

7  56 

*  Ft> ' 

76  Cumberland  Mountains,  England, 

9  xl3 

12  50 

77  Chicorua  Mt.  Mountain,  N.  H.  —Study  for  a 
Picture  in  Century  Club, 

19|xl3g 

20  31 

1  b  o 
6a 

78  Lake  George.  Entrance  to  the  Narrows, 

79  Fontainbleau, 

221x141 

19^x123 

21.50 

19.61 

a?0/ 

80  In  the  "White  Mountains, 

17fxl3f 

19.50 

81  Glen  on  the  Hudson, 

23^x15^ 

22.41 

C 

82  Niagara,  below  the  Falls, 

12gx  H 

1650 

<T<5 

83  Niagara  Falls, 

12|x  91 

16.00 

1-  t  o 

84  Along  the  Connecticut  Shore, 

23|xl3| 

24.75 

w  V 

85  Lake  George, 

91  -qYl  91 
4X1 -g 

20.31 

/  7 

86  Near  Newport  R  I. 

11^x191 

15  75 

2.  4  0 

87  White  Birch,  in  October 

17  xl3 

19  00 

/  o  o 

88  Composition, 

IIS* Ilf 

13.97 

j  %3  a . 

89  Study  of  a  Butternut  Tree, 

15fxl9f 

21.00 

/  )<T 

90  The  Rapids,  Niagara, 

22|xl3| 

21.75 

^  91  Over  the  Saco,  Friburg,  Maine, 

1 9|xl3| 

19.00 

J  «f  Q 

92  Near  Stockbridge,  Mass., 

14  x20 

19  49 

2,' 

93  Manchester  Coast, 

23|xl3i 

20.35 

&~4" 

94  Shrine  near  Subiaco,  Italy, 

13  xlO 

1.50 

S' 

&  O 

95  Deer,  by  A.  T  Tait, 

4x6 

8  50 

96  Street  Scene,  Italy, 

14  xlO 

1.70 

/U 

97  Naragansett  Coast, 

23|xl3| 

20.50 

/ 


13 


Size  of 
Picture. 

Price 

Frame. 

/  /t> 

98  Rocks,  near  Beverly,  Mass., 

12  xl9£ 

15.75 

99  Central  New  York, 

14  xl9| 

19.49 

Z .  «  a 

100  A  Mountain  Pool, 

23£xl5l 

22.41 

l  o 

101  Ckicorua,  from  near  Friburg,  Me., 

12  xl4 

14.65 

/  / 

102  The  Adirondacks  and  Lake  Champlain,  from 
Col.  Cannon’s,  Burlington,  Vt., 

241x141 

20.75 

/  5  6 

103  Chicorua,  White  Mountains, 

12  xl4 

}  2.37 

104  Rocks  in  the  White  Mountains, 

23|xl7| 

23  25 

U?  o 

105  Coast,  Newport,  R.  I , 

11  xl8 

13.00 

/‘Go 

106  Hudson  River, 

23fxl3§ 

21.75 

/  i'TJ 

107  Mountain  Stream, 

231x15 £ 

22.41 

//~<T 

108  The  Flume,  N.  H., 

18  xlO 

16.50 

>  o  o 

109^On  the  Sound,  Darien,  Conn., 

21  x35 

28  14 

110  Hillside,  near  Newport,  R.  I., 

111x191 

15.75 

f  o 

110a  Hudson  River,  Dobbs’  Ferry, 

26  x47 

6.50 

l 

fo 

1I0b  Wood  Scene,  Conesus  Lake,  Geneseo, 

18  xl5 

21.00 

2_  A  o 

110c  Coast  Scene, 

35  x59 

6.50 

/  X  o 

14 


TUESDAY  EVENING’S  SALE. 

MARCH  95th.. 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture. 

Frame. 

111  Coast  Scene,  Narragansett, 

22|xl2| 

18.90 

112  AtRowayton,  Conn., 

XoJ- 

23|xl3| 

21.75 

113  Afternoon  in  Bergen  Park,  Colorado,/  2,  $ 

9|xl3| 

16.75 

n> 

114  In  the  Woods — Goat  Island,  Niagara,  I/O 

17£x21£ 

21.00 

115  In  the  Yale, 

/3S~ 

14  x20 

25.00 

116  In  the  Mountains  near  Idaho,  Colorado,//  0 

9fxl3f' 

16.75 

117  Near  Newport,  R.  I ,  2-  1/  O 

23|xl3| 

20.50 

118  On  the  Coast,  Newport, 

/Jo 

11  xl7 

11.50 

119  Study  of  Autumn  Trees, 

ifOO 

21  xl3 

23  75 

120  Contentment  Island,  Study, 

/  o  a 

10  x  7 

9.98 

121  In  the  Forest, 

7 0 

10|xl3| 

13.44 

122  Niagara, 

7  0 

9|xl3| 

11.00 

123  Maple  and  Birch  in  October. 

/  y  r 

8  xlO 

1300 

124  On  the  Artists’  Brook,  North  Conway,  J  0  0 

10  xl4 

11  82 

125  On  the  Hudson,  near  Newburgh.  N.  Y.,/  £>6 

9gxl6 

16.80 

126  Wood  Scene, 

//  6 

9|xl3| 

13.92 

127  Niagara,  Below  the  Falls, 

b  sr 

9^x1385 

10.19 

128  Mt.  Pelligrin,  from  Calerons, 

str 

16  xll 

10.63 

129  Road  in  the  Woods, 

2-3  o 

23|xl7| 

23.25 

130  The  Path  and  the  Brook, 

/  Q  o 

10  xl2 

14.19 

131  Near  Sunset,  a  Study, 

//r 

13|x  8| 

15.24 

132  Hills  in  Mist, 

jSo 

111x18 

16.89 

15 


133  Study  at  Beverly,  Mass  , 

J3o 

134  Sketch  at  Valmount,  Colorado, 

fo 

135  Lake  George.  The  Narrows. 

3/o 

136  Lake  George,  Tongue  Mountain. 

137  Interior  Bay  at  Newport,  R  I., 

3  oo 

138  Adirondacks, 

139  Hudson  River,  looking  North  from  Dobbs’ 

Ferry,  / 

^  £ 

140  The  Mountain  Bridge,  j 

A  f  O 

141  The  Lake, 

/O  O 

142  Newport  Rocks  at  Sunset, 

vTtf 

143  Bald  Mt.  Elizabeth,  Adirondack, 

144  Cascade  in  the  White  Mountains, 

yn 

145  Hudson  River,  Dobbs’  Ferry, 

146  Niagara  Falls, 

)  0 

147  Narragansett  Coast, 

< 3/o 

148  Franconia  Scenery, 

no 

149  North  West  Bay,  Lake  George, 

; 

150  Mt.  Mansfield,  Vermont, 

/  o  o 

3  51  The  Adirondacks, 

152  Border  of  a  Brook,  Catskill, 

l*./  0 

1 53  Niagara,  /  0  O 

154  Narragansett  Coast,  vSvT& 

155  Cottonwood,  Missouri, 

156  The  Rapids,  Niagara,  /  *£■£> 

157  Haynes’  Falls,  Kauterskill  Cove,  Catskill, 

158  The  River  Arno,  Italy,  / 


Size  of 
Picture. 

12?x  9| 
13|x  9§ 
22|xl2i 
13|x24 
12  x21 
9fxl3f 


13^x24 
14  xl7 
8  xl7 
9x7 
23gxl7g 
8|x  9J 
14  x24 
21|xl2g 
231x131 
12  xl3| 
9|xl3| 
10  xl7 
23|xl4| 
23^x17 ® 
9fxl3| 

14  x24 

15  xll| 
23|xl3| 
26  x34 

1 9  x24 


Price 

Frame. 

12  70 
9  66 
21.00 
22.79 
20.00 
14.00 

18.48 
19.76 
10.63 
5  75 
23.10 
13.99 

23  75 
21.00 
20.35 
14.65 
13.97 
15.12 
21.00 

24  00 
14.19 
20  75 
20.00 
21.75 
38  00 
26.00 


16 


Size  of 

Price 

159  Mountain  Brook, 

Picture. 

Frame. 

23  xl7 

18  00 

160  Niagara,  ^ 

985x13| 

1525 

161  A  General  View,  Lake  George, 

/6  0 

137x24 

22  79 

162  The  Atlantic  C(^ast‘at^o^^l-*ranch,  J 

"lO  Xl  6g 

15.13 

163  Shrewsbury  Inlet,  N.  J. 

2.  <s>  o 

19|xll| 

18.50 

164  Pine  Woods,  Conway,  N.  H  , 

/  6  & 

13gxI5J 

15.12 

165  English  Lake  District, 

£  j 

81x111 

13  44 

166  The  Wreck, 

1  P'0 

23|xl3| 

21.71 

167  Study  of  Bocks, 

9^x13^ 

10.58 

168  The  Sea  at  Nahant, 

S  tfQ 

14  x24 

22  50 

169  Near  Newport,  R.  I., 

/  (o 

23|xl3| 

20  50 

170  Point  of  Rocks,  Newport, 

Z  Co 

23|xl3| 

20.50 

171  Rocky  Brook  Cascade, 

. 

13  xl7 

18.75 

1  72  The  Cliff,  a  Composition, 

■  o 
/ 

10  xl 2 

13.55 

173  Portage  Falls, 

?  o 

y 

98x13| 

13.95 

1 74  Winooski  River,  Vt., 

1  &£ 

23fxl7£ 

23  25 

175  Cascade  in  Rocks,  near  Lake  George,  /  i  - 

10  xl4 

7.00 

176  Near  Sabbath  Day  Point,  Lake  George,' \j  3  0 

23|xl3| 

21  75 

177  Picnic  Rocks,  Darien,  Ct., 

%ro 

147x24 

16.47 

178  Near  Newport, 

3  u~ 

11  x23 

23.00 

179  Bluffs  at  Newport,  R.  I., 

.  13  o 

19gXll| 

19.61 

180  Stream  in  the  Woods, 

■  /  o 

1 3gX  9i 

1 6.00 

181  New  England  Coast,  ,) 

8x5 

6.00 

182  Summer  Afternoon,  a  Sketch, 

*  •  %,.  c** 

87x12 

11.48 

183  In  the  Woods, 

/  /  f 

9§xl3| 

12.27 

184  Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y., 

9|xl3f 

12.00 

185  Study  of  Trees, 

<fD 

18£xl5* 

21.00 

186  Conway  Bluffs,  ^  ^ 

Size  of 
Picture. 

20  x24 

Price 

Frame. 

187  On  the  Missouri, 

7^- 

17  x  5 

8  25 

188  Scene  near  Boulton,  Colorado, 

189  The  Upper  Hudson, 

V  0 

b 

13|x  9| 

7  xl2 

9.66 

5  50 

190  Twilight, 

76 

6  xll 

9.00 

191  Autumn  Study. 

/i  0 

8fx  7 

13.26 

192  Evening,  a  Sketch, 

•f-o 

7  xlO 

10.63 

193  Sketch  near  Valmount,  Colorado, 

9|x13| 

11.25 

194  Newport,  looking  toward  Narragnnsett,  a  ’0 

8  xl2 

3  50 

195  Study  of  Trees, 

/  o  o 

8  xl3 

6.00 

196  Sketch, 

v  V  9x6 

9  50 

197  The  Road  to  the  Village, 

^ 0 

10  x  6 

8.25 

198  Genessee  Meadows, 

r 

9  xl2 

6  59 

199  Homestead  Road, 

H  0 

9  x!2 

8' 00 

200  Mount  Desert,  Maine, 

/  s .  9  xl2 

13*45 

201  Study  of  Rocks  in  the  "Woods, 

9  x!2 

11.58 

202  Study, 

1/0 

9  x  7 

7.50 

203  Niagara,  Below  the  Falls, 

•&D 

9£xl3 

9.98 

204  A  Gray  Day, 

V  o 

9  xll 

20  00 

205  The  Coming  Storm,  Chicorua,  N.  H.,  X  /  «• 

10  xl8 

16  43 

206  Arcadia, 

fob 

171x11 i 

20.75 

207  The  Meadow, 

ro 

9^xl3| 

13.82 

208  On  the  Bouquet  River,  Adirondacks,  X  ^ 

18  x24 

26  00 

209  Reminiscence  of  'Lake  George, 

1  n  r— 

*  h 

23|xlSg 

21.75 

210  Darien  Shore,  Ct., 

1  Jo 

ll|x  9g 

13.00 

211  A  Study, 

Ifo 

9  xll 

20  00 

212  Brenton’s  Point,  at.  Nevvpo  t,  R 

I.  x&o 

10  x!6 

14.65 

18 


213  Mount  Desert, 

214  Landscape, 

215  On  the  Hudson, 


i  f  o 


Size  of 
Picture. 

18  xlO 


By  W.  A,  Gray. 

I  O 


11  x7 
10  xl 6 


Price 

Frame. 

14.50 

10.25 


18.38 


19 


50 


n 


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V 

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6 

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WEDNESDAY  EVENING’S 

SALE. 

MARCH  26th. 

- -  - - 

Size  of 

Price 

216  Keepsake  Sketch, 

Picture. 

3x3 

Frame 

1500 

1  217  Chicoura, 

By  B.  Champney. 

8x5 

4.00 

S  218  Trees  near  Aricia,  Italy, 

23|xl9i 

23.81 

j  tr* 

219  Near  Trenton,  N.  J,, 

221x15 

21.75 

1 .<£0 

220  Break  Neck  Hill,  Autumn, 

10**14 3 

12.87 

yo 

221  Gleam  on  the  Sound,  Conn  , 

20|xl 1 | 

20.30 

1  (ft. 

222  Nahant,  Mass , 

20|x!3| 

24  75 

Ji  0 

:  223  Suspension  Bridge,  Niagara  Falls, 

Sixl7i 

15.13 

yo  ■ 

1  224  The  Old  Oak, 

23^x17 | 

26.00 

yo  <3 
>7r 

225  The  New  Bell, 

By  Mr.  Litschaueb. 

18  x20 

8  00 

226  An  Ilex  Tree  on  Lake  Albano,  Italy, 

24  xl  7 

23.00 

rs 

227  Niagara  Falls, 

23|xl5f 

20.00 

if  0  0 

j  228  Sunrise  in  the  Adirondaeks, 

9^x15^ 

18  38 

229  New  England  Coast, 

19|xll| 

21.75 

//  o 

230  Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y., 

13  x  8 

8.25 

7  $ 

231  On  the  Winooski,  near  Burlington,  Yt. 

10  xl 6^ 

15.12 

!ST> 

232  Keepsake  Sketch, 

3x3 

15.00 

s  S 

233  Study  on  the  Century  Plant, 

13|x  9| 

6.62 

234  Coast,  Morning,  unfinished, 

29  x43 

6.50 

//a 

235  Hampstead,  June  13th,  1844, 

13  x  9 

8  30 

6 

J  236  Towards  Hudson  River, 

9g  xl3g 

10-19 

237  On  the  Genessee  River, 

91x13 

13.13 

238  Sioux  Indian  Encampment  on  the  Plains, 

20  xll£ 

19.61 

20 


-7- 

w* 


<r 

u 


I  (G 


239 

I  ftp)  240 

241 

242 

243 

244 

Q  ;?  245 

248 

2  n 

j  ^  0  248 
7  249 

25  U 

251 

, 

252 


10 

\\ 

H 

V(5A 


253 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 


v  /  ( 

y  r- 

*4  ft  \ 

281 

/  ?i  262 


263 

264 


Among  the  Adiron clacks, 

The  Heron  Pool, 

A  Sketch  of  Morning  Effect,  Autumn, 

Study  of  Trees, 

Italian  Roadway, 

Theme  f r n m  -Un k ft-idp nrgft  i 
Niagara, 

Hudson,  View  in  the  Highlands, 

Nahant,  Mass  , 

Lake  Windermere,  England, 

A  Swiss  Scene, 

In  the  Kauterskills, 

Study  of  Rocks  in  the  Catskills, 

On  Kingston  Hill,  England, 

Portage  Falls,  on  the  Upper  Genessee, 
Mountain  Creek, 

Amalfi,  Italy, 

Mullet’s  Bay,  Lake  Champlain, 

The  Heron  Pool, 

Narragansett  Rocks, 

Cascade  on  Lake  George, 

Entrance  to  the  Highlands  in  the  Hudson, 
Western  New  York, 

Study  of  Rocks  and  Trees, 

The  Adirondacks, 

Study  of  Aspens,  Colorado— Mr  Whittredge 
Sketching, 


Size  of 
Picture. 

23 jx 1 3 5 

Price 

Frame. 

20.50 

12  xl3? 

14.65 

13  x  7 

25.00 

12  xl4 

14.65 

20|xl4 

21.00 

17  x29 

22  25 

9|xl3| 

12.19 

»2*13t 

13.97 

23 |x  3| 

2i.75 

23|xl 3| 

21  75 

9fxl3i 

12  17 

11  xI3 

25.00 

1 9|xl3| 

19.00 

9  xl 2 

6.00 

9-1*13! 

10  10 

10  x  8 

11.82 

1 U  x !  4 1 

10.59 

9lX.18 

16  07 

12  xl3 

34  75 

12  x  7 

7  35 

231x141 

21.00 

23|xi6| 

25.23 

9£*13| 

13  97 

.3  x  91 

16.00 

9|xl8£~ 

13  97 

9fxl3f 

11.25 

21 


265  Trout  Brook,  Catskiil, 


266  T.  Hick’s  Bocks,  Beverly  Beach,  ffi-  is 

267  The  Birches 


e 


I  »-'”j  268  Mountain  Gorge, 

269  Study  made  at  Subiaco,  Italy 


\r?- 


270  A  Swiss  Scene 


271  Evening  on  Lake  George,  unfinished,  ^ 

272  In  the  Catskills, 

273  Glimpse  of  Windsor  Castle, 

j  m  274  Brock’s  Monument  in  Canada,  /■ 

5  Haynes  Falls, 


] 


.  276  Contentment  Island,  Conn., 


'w 


27  277  Scene  on  the  Coast  of  Maine, 

278  Wild  Jake, 

By/).  Deahs. 

279  Cliff  on  the  Lake,  after  a  Storm 
I  280  Lake  George,  from  Clay  Island 

••*’/  :  281  Beacon  Tower  at  Niagara  Falls, 

-  t  '^282  Fall  in  the  Gleu, 

•  283  Valley  of  Valmont,  Colorado, 

284  Near  Spouting  Rock,  Newport.  Study  for  a 


large  Picture 


285  Lake  George,  Study  for  a  Large  Picture, 

V  !  J 


3 


286  Storm  in  the  Mountains, 

287  Tongue  Mountain  from  near  Bolton 

288  Under  the  Bluffs,  Newport 

289  Study  of  Rocks, 

290  The  Fall  in  the  Hills, 


j/j 

3 


Size  of 
Picture. 

12  X  8 

Price 

Frame. 

7.50 

13  x  9 

5.25 

11x12 

7.88 

121x142 

9.75 

7x9 

7  00 

29  x  43 

5/94 

29  x  44 

6.50 

19|xl3| 

19.00 

19|xl3-® 

20.50 

07  H< 

C’.hf 

CO 

Cl 

20.50 

24  x  29 

27  30 

I7|xl3| 

19.50 

23|xl3£ 

21.75 

1)  x 

7.35 

43  x  is 

27  50 

23  x  13 

20  35 

181x151 

25.44 

17|x21 | 

21.00 

30  x  44 

44  00 

23|xl3| 

21.75 

23 lx '31 

20  36 

21^x171 

22.50 

22|xl 6| 

25.00 

13  x  24 

28.50 

2) |xl7| 

8|x  6£ 

22.50 

13.25 

•  22 


A' 


291 


' •  292 


Deserted  Well.  Friburg,  Me. 
Near  Newport 
Artist  Brook, 

In  the  Adirondacks 
Beverly 
Showery  Day 
Subiaco,  Italian  Boy, 
Watching, 


s>  Ar~  3»° 

(To 301 


/ 


; 


cD 


302 


303 

j  J  304 

fjQo 


V 


a 


315 

316 


E.  Benson. 

Colorado, 

Sketch  near  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Valley  of  the  Wyoming, 

Ullswater,  England, 

In  the  Kauterskills, 

Among  the  Bocks, 

Windsor  Castle, 

Newport  Harbor  and  Home  of  Ida  Lewis, 
A  Mountain  Glimpse, 

A  Bit  at  Newport, 

Study  of  Water  and  Fog  Cloud, 

Autumn,  Morning, 

View  near  Burlington,  Vt., 

Grand  Canal,  Venice,  1847, 

Near  Gloucester,  Mass., 

Lake  George  at  Sunset, 

Newport,  K.  I  , 

Ravine,  Composition, 


Size  of 
Picnre. 

18|xl3f 

Price 

Frame. 

21.00 

23|xl3| 

21  75 

ll|xl3£ 

15.50 

24  x  30 

27.30 

14  x  15 

18  00 

23  xi3 

20.36 

OCH* 

O 

75 

GO 

H 

2.60 

llfx  9| 

2  16 

9|xl3i 

14  30 

15|x  8| 

13  00 

23|xl 6| 

23  00 

13  x  9 

13  00 

21ixH| 

22.50 

17  x23 

30.00 

11x9 

12  75 

lSgXlO 

1654 

16  xl  9 

12  60 

)8  x  9| 

12.60 

1^x191 

15.75 

18  x30 

34.00 

1 7|x21| 

21.00 

15  xlO 

12.00 

14x1 9i 

15.75 

23  x35 

29  00 

Ilixl9| 

15.75 

11x8 

13  50 

23 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture. 

Frame- 

317  Cascade,  Study  from  Nature, 

18  x22 

28  00 

318  Near  the  Meadows,  Cold  Spring, 

22  x36 

35.00 

319  Mount  Desert,  Maine, 

18  xll 

14.75 

320  Ecglish  Study, 

17  xll 

11.50 

/ 


/ 


24 


12-tx 0  321 

R  822 

•a,  '  ) 

324 

j 3  )  325 

326 

327 

328 

nr 

6  c.  0  331 

/•  332 

333 

•  >  334 

335 


329 

330 


v 


336 

337 


338 

339 


uh-  ^ 

/:  /  340 


J 


341 


»  342 


343 


THURSDAY  EVENING’S  SALE. 

MARCH  27th. 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture. 

Frame. 

Autumn  in  the  Mountains, 

45  x  56 

65.00 

Near  Beverly,  Mass., 

12  x20 

1575 

Evening  in  Long  Island  Sound, 

22  x36 

33.00 

Studying  iu  the  Woods,  North  Conway,  N.  H., 

17|xllg 

20.83 

Mount  Desert, 

18  xlO 

14.50 

A  Yista  through  the  Elms, 

18  x22 

28  00 

View  on  the  Hudson. 

20  x36 

33.00 

Entrance  to  the  Harbor,  Newport,  R 

1 l|xl9J 

15.75 

Foreground  Study, 

I7|xl 1 \ 

18.90 

Near  Beverly,  Mass., 

11**19* 

15.75 

The  Sleeping  Lake, 

15  x23 

28.00 

Coast  of  Cape  Ann, 

23fxl5| 

21.75 

Venice,  Santa  Maria  della  Saluta, 

17  xllf 

16  00 

Venice,  1847, 

10  x  7 

8.50 

The  Dell, 

I8fxl5£ 

26.00 

Valley  of  Meysengen,  Switzerland, 

13  x  9 

9  93 

Autumnal  Sunset,  Lake  George, 

23  xl7 

20.00 

Near  the  Fort  Road,  Newport,  R.  I., 

9ixl3 

11.25 

Study  of  a  Waterfall, 

The  Beaver  Dam  on  Clear  Creek,  Lear 

Golden 

17|x21| 

21.00 

City,  Colorado,  cJL_ 

9|xl3g 

11.25 

Canci  Villa,  Villa  borghese,  Italy, 

11  x  9| 

7.74 

Evening  on  the  Lake, 

22  x30 

35  50 

Lauterbrunnen,  \  K..J  ^ 

13  x  9 

8.30 

344  Sketch,  Catskill, 

/  /' 

Size  of 
Picture. 

13  x  9 

Price. 

Frame. 

8.30 

fpo 

•  / 

345  A  Road  in  the  Wilderness, 

18  x22 

17.50 

346  Cypresses,  near  Rome,  Italy, 

13  x  9 

9  93 

l  “2-0 

34  7  In  the  Appennines, 

14  xlO 

8.75 

347a  Niagara, 

161x23 

15.36 

IXo 

348  The  Rapids,  Niagara, 

23fxl5f 

349  A  Mountain  Road,  Italy, 

14  xlO 

8.75 

350  The  Autumn  Twilight, 

17  x2l 

25.00 

3 

351  Valley  of  Meysengen, 

13  x9 

8  30 

IZ.6 

352  Swampscott  Beach,  Mass., 

10|x2l| 

20.31 

353  Near  Newpoi't,  R.  I., 

8|x15J 

11.25 

m 

353ABlack  Mountain,  Lake  George, 

^Ihro 

A 

354  Mt  Lincoln,  from  Valmount,  Colorado, 

9|xl 3| 

11.50 

355  Study  of  Rocks, 

12  xl9 

15.00 

/  /  / 

/.{L  V.  .£) 

356  River  Worn  Birch, 

n«xii| 

18.00 

Lf'  Q  0 

357  Morning, 

26  x33 

37.75 

358  At  Newport,  R.  I., 

18  x30 

27.75 

Cfjt) 

f  1/ 

.359  Study  of  Rocks,  Newport,  R.  I., 

1  l|xl9-| 

15.75 

!~hS  ~l). 

360  October  Afternoon,  Newport,  R.  I, 

1  l|x!9| 

3  5.75 

5 

361  Morning,  unfinished, 

26  x33 

37  00 

1  / 

362  Stony  Hills,  near  Newport,  R  I, 

11  xl9 

15.75 

363  Windsor  Castle,  Study  for  a  large  picture, 

8  xl2 

12.25 

363ArThe  Shrine. 

/5 A  IS 

tyLfrO 

^ to 

364  The  Thames,  near  Kingston, 

10  x  8 

10  24 

4  W 

365  Brenton’s  Cove,  Newport,  R.  I., 

111x191 

15.75 

0~3} 

366  Almy  Pond,  Newport, 

14  x24 

13.00 

31) 

367  Chicago  Lake,  Colorado, 

HjxlU 

18  50 

/Sb 

/ 


'jcrb  368  The  Sea  at  Sunset,  Newport, 

369  At  Newport,  R.  I., 

370  The  Granite  Shore, 

/  O  371  Trotters  Spring,  Colorado, 

^  372  Foreground,  Study, 

373  Sketch  in  the  Woods, 

JUO  374  October  Study, 

X\  375  Sketch, 

f)  376  Beverly  Coast, 

'  J  377  Birches  in  the  Adirondacks, 

QiQ  ^^3  Block  Mountain,  Lake  George, 

/  379  Brenton  Cove,  from  near  -Jones’  Cottage, 

"  h  ^  p°rt’  r  1  ’ ' 

380  Italian  Coast,  Sunset, 

.  y  f  0  38 1  Twilight  on  the  Seashore, 

j  r  \  382  The  Wreck, 

V5  ,  383  Sunset  from  the  Lawn,  Newport,  R.  I., 
O:  0  384  October,  near  Newport,  R.  I., 

_  385  by  the  Bluffs  at  Newport,  R.  I., 


New 


■  .  386  Morning  in  Bergen  Park,  Colorado, 

387  From  Nature, 

j  0  388  Near  Idaho  City,  Colorado, 
j  0  j  389  Lake  George, 

^  \  390  Near  London,  June  15th,  1844, 

V  391  Eagle  Rocks,  Manchester,  Mass., 
i  j  392  Rocky  Brook, 

3' '  •'  393  Study  at  Newport,  R.  I , 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture 

Frame- 

30  xl8 

32.00 

12  x20 

27.00 

14  x  24 

13.00 

9|xl3| 

16.75 

5  x3 

3  26 

4ix  8f 

4  78 

10  xl8 

16.43 

10  x  6 

8.50 

6.00 

/‘I|x21| 

21.00 

ltfx  9| 

10.08 

V- 

1 1 Jxl9 

15.75 

30  xl8 

29  75 

24  x36 

3575 

10  xl8 

21.00 

1 1 ixl93 

15.75 

113x193 

15.75 

18  x32 

28.75 

93x133 

16.80 

21fxl7f 

22  41 

93x183 

18.25 

11x8 

12.25 

8  x  10 

7  25 

231x133 

20.35 

10  x  8 

13.25 

113x193 

15.75 

27 


394  Bash-Bish  Falls,  Berkshire,  Mass. 

Size  of 
Picture. 

18  x22 

Price 

Frame- 

28.00 

t]r 

395  Coast  Scene,  Newport,  R  I., 

19  xll 

18  50 

u~?  0 
'll bO 

396  Windsor  Forest,  England, 

1 9|xl 1 1 

19  50 

397  Landscape, 

By  Gtjde. 

■S  ' 

23  x38 

26  00 

U.lr 

398  Landscape, 

By  George  Inness. 

26  x36 

25.00 

'  3  2-J" 

7.  399  Buffalo  Pasture  on  the  Missouri, 

1 9|xi If 

18.50 

2-3  (2 

400  Whirlpool  of  Niagara, 

40  J  Autumn  Afternoon, 

22  xl2i 

24  x20 

20.75 

28.00 

7  r  0 
3  J  o 

402  Mountains  in  N.  H.. 

171x111 

18.90 

7  6  0 

403  Mount  Lafayette,  N.  H., 

19|xll| 

18.39 

Vq  0 

404  In  the  Adirondacks,  ^ 

405  The  Wood  Path, 

23|xl4| 

31  x37 

24  09 

49.00 

(J  Cj  7 

y  o  h 

406  Study  of  an  Italian  Woman, 

20  x24 

22.00 

10  0 

407  Bash-Bish  Falls,  Mass., 

i8|xl5i 

21.56 

1  of 

408, The  Coming  8torm, 

9  xl5 

13.00 

/  2  or 

409  A  Lake  in  Ireland, 

28£xl3f 

20.35 

1  3  o 

410  The  Flume,  Franconia  Mountains, 

XAi* 

-  V.OD 

N  1 

/  v/  v 

411  Misty  Morning  in  Colorado, 

• 

9x151 

17.00 

/  ~2  \ 
16  0 

412  Church  in  the  Highlands, 

15fxl8| 

21.00 

/  b7>  < 

413  Old  Lady  Asleep.  (Artist  unknown), 

3x5 

6.50 

Vo 

414  A  Lake  in  the  Woods, 

9  xl5 

15.00 

/  / 0 

415  Old  Cottonwood,  near  Boulder,  Colorado, 

9^x131 

11.25 

/ 

416  Coast  Scene, 

7  xl4 

9.22 

1 0 

/  ■'  ’ 

417  — Remain  gton  Pardons,  ^  \  .  v  ,  ( 

12  xl4 

/  0 
/ 

418  Study  of  Cottonwoods,  on  Saint  Vrain,  Col. 

9|xl3| 

16.7,5 

•  (j - - 

419  Anthony’s  Nose  on  the  Hudson, 

23fxl5| 

22  50 

73  0  j 

28 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture. 

Frame. 

\h 

420 

The  Cruel  Arrow,  English  picture,  very  old, 

14  xl  8 

5.00 

421 

Hillside, 

13.00 

By  Wyant. 

422 

11  xl7 

12.00 

By  D.  M.  Carter 

ffO 

423 

Yellow  Pines,  Colorado, 

9|xl3* 

11  50 

•  vr 

424 

Gray  Fontainbleau, 

9  x23 

£T> 

425 

Italian  Scenery, 

14£xl0$ 

10  25 

)  \  l- 

V3  J  Y 

426 

Narragansett  Coast, 

23fxl3f 

20.50 

?ro 

427 

Breton’s  Point,  Newport,  R.  I., 

9  xl2 

11.00 

428 

On  Furlough, 

14  xl8 

1350 

By  Wm.  Morgan. 

a  r 

429 

Willow,  misty  morning, 

10  xl6 

14.65 

4 

1  H  r 

430 

River  Composition 

151x10 l 

IT. 75 

tjo  0 

431 

Cliffs  at  Newport,  R.  I., 

23fxl3£ 

20.50 

432 

Passing  Shower, 

10  xl7 

10.00 

433 

Evening  at  Darien,  Conn., 

8^x1 5| 

11.25 

(y'O 

434 

Hatfield  House,  Sept.  4,  1844, 

14  xi9 

7.50 

435 

Study  of  Trees  on  the  Beverly  Coast,  Mass., 

231x131 

20  35 

I')0 

436 

Manchester  Cbast, 

23  x  2 

14  50 

l  /</" 

437 

Anthony’s  Nose,  Lake  George, 

131x231 

14.97 

%  >  J  ~ 

438 

Maud  Muller, 

19£xl5£ 

14.18 

439 

Boy  Reclining, 

11  xl3 

9  50 

By  L.  Lang. 

If  0 

440 

Lion  Couchant,  Winoski  River,  Yt , 

10  xl6 

15.25 

29 


FRIDAY  EVENING’S  SALE. 

MARCH  28th. 


• - - - 

441  Bergen  Park,  from  the  Summit,  Colorado, 

442  October  Afternoon, 

By  S.  R.  Gifferd. 

443  Mullet’s  Bay,  Lake  Champlain, 

444  Interior, 

By  E.  Leutze. 


445  Gold  Fishes, 

By  Lambdin. 

446  Sunset  on  the  Coast  after  a  Storm, 

447  Hudson,  View  near  the  Highlands, 

448  Landscape,  a  Composition, 

449  Clear  Creek  Canon,  Colorado, 

450  Foreground,  Study, 

451  Beeches  in  Burnham  Forest,  Eng., 


452  Passing  Shower, 

453  Italian  Girl, 

By  C.  A.  Loop. 

454  Aling’s  Pond,  Newport  It  I. , 

455  The  Flume,  Franconia  Mountains, 

456  Morning, 

457  Oil  Study  of  a  Head, 

Samuel  L.  Waldo. 

458  Ideal  Head, 

By  J.  E.  D.  Green. 

459  Autumn  in  Northern  New  York, 

460  May, 

By  G.  A.  Baker, 

461  Study  of  Rocks, 


Size  of  Price 


Picture. 

9fxl3f 

Frame. 

16.75 

M  o 

10  x70 

17.00 

A  /  0 

9|xl8i 

15  46 

/3 

25  x32 

15.75 

z.rt> 

11  *x3  4 

8.50 

&  o 

9  xl8 

11.00 

/C  o 

9|xl3f 

13.97 

/  1  0 

12|xl5| 

12.34 

/  S'  o 

12  x  8 

7.35 

&  'i 

11  xl  9 

17.00 

•  y  (j 

1 7  fxlOf 

1  0 

11  xl4 

12.25 

l  /  0 

23|xl3§ 

• 

21.71 

31  O 

j  To 

9  xl2 

11.00 

V~ 

14  x20 

1.50 

?>  x  4 

2.50 

z  T~ 

10  xl8 

10.00 

in 

6x7 

3.00 

/3  o 

23  xl7 

3  TV 

I 


30 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture. 

Frame. 

fit  t'"'"' 

462  The  Seashore, 

15  xll 

2.00 

V 

By  J.  La  Fabge. 

/O  0 

463  New  England  Scenery, 

9  xl6 

900 

464  Clearing  off, 

23ixl3| 

20.35 

%!  0 

465  West  Canada  Creek,  Trenton  Falls. 

22|xl6i 

22.50 

hfo 

466  Prairie,  Colorado, 

8  xl3 

10  50 

[0  0 

46 7  Rocky  Coast, 

11  x  7 

7.35 

y/a 

468  Lake  Yiew, 

* 

17  x29 

22.25 

Y/o 

469  Leon  Couchout,  Winoski  River,  Yt , 

10  xl6| 

15.12 

t^O 

470  Ehwenger, 

9  xl2 

7.88 

47  i  Study  of  Cottages, 

10  xlS 

15.75 

Y  o 

By  Andeeson. 

472  “Asleep,” 

5x6 

50 

V  c*» 

By  Bossiteb. 

473  Dora, 

5x6 

50 

u  f 

By  Bossiteb. 

(t-"474  Study  of  a  Dog, 

7  x  9 

5.00 

/lo 

475  Second  Beach,  Newport,  R.  I., 

I9fxllf 

19.61 

fto 

476  Conesus  Lake,  Geneseo, 

23ixl385 

21.71 

0 

4,77  Forest  Hrook, 

14  x24 

9.00 

LfO 

478  The  Holy  Family, 

Round. 

3.00 

3 

479  Young  Sculptor, 

7  xlO 

6.(0 

I/O 

480  XJllswater, 

8  xl3 

11.00 

/ /  * 

481  Foot  of  the  Cliffs,  North  Conway,  N.  IT., 

23|xl5| 

22.50 

482  Bridge  near  Sabacco,  Italy, 

14|xl0| 

17.00 

3o 

483  Pulpit  Rock,  Naliant, 

9x6 

6.50 

'fo 

484  Winter, 

7  x  5 

5.25 

By  Gay. 

k  4-\ 

485  Passing  Shower, 

9x12 

9  32 

to  0 

486  Kingston  Hill,  England, 

8|  x  7| 

6.83 

31 


Size  of 

Price 

487  Trout  Brook,  Catskills, 

Picture. 

21ixl7J 

Frame. 

33o 

488  Newport  Harbor, 

28£xlSf 

21.75 

V 0 

489  Landscape  Composition, 

17  xl2 

11.00 

/3  0 

490  Woman  Sewing, 

15  xl2 

20  00 

By  Eastman  Johnson. 

491  Yale  of  Emid, 

8x6 

6.30 

492  Rydal  WTaters,  England, 

0  3„  fjS 
04X  o3 

8.93 

/  0  0 

493  BydaU  Falk,  England.  -  v  A 

lufx  7| 

9.98 

2-3" 

494  "Westmoreland  and  Old  Tom,  from  the  hills 

brck  of  Ambleside, 

12  x  9 

7.56 

i  U 

495  In  the  Adirondacks, 

36  x60 

60.00 

496  Snnset  at  Sea, 

11x7 

7  25 

« "  /  c 

497  The  Rivulet, 

8|x  5^ 

7  62 

$~o 

498  Mt.  Jefferson,  N.  H  , 

4jx  8 

6.86 

499  Head  of  a  Boy, 

6x8 

5.00 

si 

By  G.  H.  Bhoughton. 

/ 

500  Oaks  in  the  Flats,  Genessee,  N.  Y. 

19|xll| 

21.75 

'/■rv 

501  Mountain  Scene  in  Vermont, 

12ix204 

14.18 

/  $  o 
/ 

502  Lake  George,  N.  Y.,  14  Miles  Island,  looking 

South, 

23£x  4f 

21.00 

JL  ^ 

7  2  s~~ 

503  Brook  at  Ramapo, 

16  x  9 

21.69 

504  Rocks  Conway,  N  H  , 

9£x  7| 

8.40 

505  Colisaum,  1847, 

10  x  9 

6  25 

27 

r 

506  Sketch,  Catskill, 

9x4 

4.00 

L  O 

507  The  Convalescent, 

6x9 

2.50 

3  0 

By  T.  P.  Rossitek. 

/0  0 

508  Conesus  Lake,  Genessee  Valley, 

9  xl2 

8.00 

509  The  Mining  Region,  Colorado, 

9-|xl3^ 

31.50 

510  On  the  Road  to  Georgetown,  Colorado, 

9|xl3| 

11.25 

32 


Size  of 

Price 

7 

Picture. 

Frame. 

\£j  O  511  Subject,  a  Study, 

14  fx  9 

9.81 

/  !j  512  Supplication, 

15  xll 

6.00 

/  513  Study  at  Newport,  R.  I., 

2l£xl2| 

20.31 

514  Artists’  Brook,  North  Conway,  N.  H  , 

18|xl5| 

21.00 

"  '  Q  515  Sky  Study, 

5  xll 

9.50 

/  0  516  Nakant, 

11  x  8 

7.56 

3  u  511  Study  of  Burdocks, 

9  xl 3| 

9  98 

P'7)  518  In  France, 

14  x  9 

3.50 

By  H.  Pohle. 

/  0  &  519  Mountain  Falls,  N.  Y., 

9ixl3^ 

9.56 

$  f)  520  Windsor  Castle, 

25  xl7 

10.00 

'4,.7  521  Shore  Bit,  Darien,  Conn., 

11  x  8 

12.25 

W 

.  522  Rock  Study, 

/  By  F.  Anderson. 

14  x  8 

8.00 

:'f  0  523  The  Watchful  Dog, 

12  xl2 

3  00 

524  The  Rapids,  from  Goat  Island,  Niagara, 

525  Suydain  Fall,  Trenton  Falls, 

23|xlli 

24.92 

— .  526  Ghildren, 

J C  By  G.  Lambdin. 

8x6 

3.50 

521  Morning  after  the  Storm,  Lake  George, 

22|xl2| 

21.00 

J .*) .  528  On  Lake  Champlain, 

9ixl3  . 

11.25 

S  529  Unfinished  Sketch  of  Lake  George, 

9|xl  3 

11  25 

530  The  Rapids,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 

12x8 

5  50 

3-  ■  531  Falconer, 

9  xl3 

5  25 

532  Study  of  ihe  Sea  after  a  Storm, 

20  xi2 

5  00 

V  f.:  >  533  On  the  Hudson, 

14  x  1 

13.00 

533a  Narragansett  Rocks, 

l|x  41 

6.00 

"j  }  534  Sketch, 

Six  1 

4.30 

33 


Size  of 

Price 

535  Black  Mountain,  Lake  George, 

Picture. 

221x131 

Frame. 

21.71 

536  Meadow, 

14  x  8 

8.00 

yo 

By  Wyant. 

'(>6 
i£  0 

537  The  Widow, 

10  xl3 

9.84 

By  L.  Lang. 

538  Reminiscence  of  Ruisdael, 

15  x23i 

15.25 

539  Threshing  Floor,  Valmount,  Colorado, 

31x131 

11.25 

V 

540  Valley  of  the  Housatonic, 

9  xl7 

18.00 

£  o 

541  Long  Island, 

16|x  9| 

11.89 

tv 

/ 

542  Newport  Harbor,  R.  I., 

111x131 

15.75 

/  6>  <3 

543  Naorna, 

6x7 

4.0@ 

// 

544  Naomi, 

5x6 

4.00 

/  o 

545  The  Lake, 

5 ix  If 

7.85 

AT" 

546  Girl  and  Kitten,  Sawsago 

7  xll 

7.50 

)  0 

547  Looking  out  to  See, 

8^x121 

13.11 

/  s  J 

548  The  Cove, 

9fx23f 

12.06 

549  Near  Newport,  R.  I , 

23|xl3| 

20.50 

550  Rocky  Coast 

17  x29 

22.21 

X  0  0 

551  Entrance  to  an  English  Park, 

211x141 

19.75 

J  JJT 

552  Wild  Flowers, 

14  xll 

7.35 

/*  t  ***'■ 
6.  4 

By  F.  Bbidges. 

553 

11  x!8 

9.77 

/  &  $ 

»  / 

554  After  a  Storm,  near  Peacedale,  N arragansett 

14  x24 

23.00 

555  Mount  Mansfield,  Vt. 

17  x29 

22.21 

y-/  o 

556  In  the  Adirondacks 

15  x24 

13.00 

/  6 

557  The  Picnic  Ground,  Conesus  Lake,  near  Gene- 

seo,  N.  Y., 

23fxl5f 

22.41 

558  Windsor  Forest, 

20|x13 g 

20.31 

(0  0. 

559  Almy  Pond,  Newport, 

12  x22  | 

11.00 

/  3  o 

34 


\ 


560 

561 

562 

4  f  563 
564 

<U>  *  565 
566 

561 

568 

569 

2  6  W> 670 

571 

572 

573 

574 

515 

516 


•f 


MO 


517 

578 

579 

580 


SATURDAY  EVENING’S  SALE. 

MARCH  S9th. 

- *»»► - 

Sea  Coast, 

In  the  Valley  of  the  Nerengen,  Switzerland, 
Scene  on  the  Mississippi  River, 

Coast  of  Darien,  Conn — Rotten  Point, 

Picture  by  E.  D  Nelson, 

Chicorua,  N.  H.,  at  Sunset, 

Swiss  Scene, 

By  Pape,  Berlin. 

jjTyvnC-, 

Crook  in  the  Catskills, 

Coast  Scene, 

Indian  Council  Ground, 

English  Scenery, 

Meadow, 

Burnham  Beeches,  England, 

Clear  Creek,  Canon,  Colorado, 

Niagara  by  Moonlight, 

Landscape, 

By  Geo.  Inness. 

Coming  from  Pasture, 

Lake  George, 

Young  Oak,  a  Study, 

Torre  di  Schiavi,  Campagna  di  Rome, 


Size  of 
Picture. 

Price 

Frame. 

5  xl2 

8.00 

13  x  9 

8.30 

94x13 

11  25 

231x131 

20.35 

a  Mir 

238x17* 

23.41 

10fxl7f 

13.25 

0^5  0 

13  x!9 

7.50 

13  x  7 

7.00 

9|xl3| 

13.78 

9|xl3| 

16.15 

17|xl3| 

20  89 

3C< 

6  xl5 

8.00 

18|xl3| 

19.81 

9|xl3| 

11.25 

16|xl2| 

20.75 

20  x33 

5.00 

-  : 

191x111 

2  00 

23fxl3f 

21.75 

r°|  0 

171x231 

16.00 

14  xlO 

1.60 

582 

588 

584 

585 

586 

587 

588 

589 

590 

591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

600 

601 

602 

603 

604 

605 

606 


35 


Size  of 
Picture. 

Price 

Frame. 

Sketch, 

18  xll 

2.25 

Wallhorn  &  Wetterhorn  Switzerland, 

13  x  9 

11.50 

White  Birch, 

13  x  9 

8.00 

Autumn  on  the  Lake, 

15  x  9 

9.50 

A  ^  O 

Lake  George, 

24  x  15 

23.00 

Z^o 

Keen’s  Notch,  Elizabethtown, 

21  x26 

5  25 

An  English  Study, 

12  x  8 

9.00 

English  Scenery, 

9  x!4 

9.93 

Killarney  Lakes, 

8  xl3 

11.00 

Study  at  North  Conway,  Mass., 

19  x  13 

7.00 

By  J.  A.  Suydam. 

Study  at  Conway,  N.  H., 

I5fxllf 

20.00 

The  Beach, 

9|x23f 

12.06 

Bay  of  Naples, 

14fx  8f 

2.25 

Westmoreland  Hills,  back  of  Ambleside, 

8  x!4 

75 

Saco,  Whiteface  in  the  Distance, 

174x231 

16.00 

“  The  Chief  and  the  Squaw,”  Colorado, 

9  xi7| 

12.50 

i -if-  b 

Falls  on  the  Winooski,  Vt., 

171x231 

16.00 

S  o-o 

Bergen  Park,  Colorado, 

10  xl5i 

12.00 

On  the  Saint  Vrain,  Colorado 

9ixl3| 

16.80 

Theme  from  the  Hudson, 

18  xl2 

20.00 

$00 

Chicorua,  from  Friburgli, 

181x161 

25.44 

O.  o  o 

Study  from  Nature, 

19  xi3| 

13.25 

Study  of  an  Old  Chestnut,  . 

23|xl7| 

23.10 

l~  0  o 

Lake  Champlain, 

23|x, 6g 

22.41 

o’  J'~  0 

Lake  Conesis, 

16  xlli 

12.60 

The  Lawn,  Jones’  Cottage,  Newport,  R.  I., 

8ixl5| 

11.25 

36 


2>l  0 


607 

608 

609 

610 
61 1 

2>jo  612 

*)i  '  613 

614 

5(^6  615 

616 

617 

618 

619 

620 
621 
622 

623 

624 

625 


Autumn, 

Mount  Washington  of  Jefferson,  N.  H., 
George  Washington, 

Conesus  Lake,  near  Genniseo, 

“  The  Chief  ”  Mountain  in  Colorado, 
Kauterskill  Clove,  N.  Y., 

Near  Georgetown,  Colorado, 

Lake  George, 

The  Brook  and  Birches, 

Moonlight,  Niagra  River, 

Study  of  a  Head, 

Study  from  Nature, 

Windsor  Forest, 

View  near  Rome, 

On  the  Hudson, 

Entrance  to  the  Sabine  Mountains,  Italy, 
Gorge  by  Moonlight, 

Sunnyside, 

Scene  near  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 

By  J.  A.  Sxjydam. 


426  Fort  Dumphing,  Newport, 
627  Mt.  Mansfield,  Vermont, 
la  628  On  the  Missouri  River, 

/  >  629  The  Flume,  N.  H., 

630  Near  Mintown, 

631  Black  Mountain, 

632  Young  Oaks,  Mountain  Side, 


Size  of 
Picture. 

20  xl2 

Price 

Frame. 

20. 00 

2)10 

17|x21| 

24.97 

24  x29 

-j 

5  15 

23|xl3| 

20  50 

9  xl9 

12.87 

231x17^ 

23  25 

’31c 

9|xl3| 

11.25 

13  x  9 

9  00 

15  xll 

11.50 

30 

81x131 

12.87 

17  x2l 

15.00 

12  xl8 

1.00 

19  xl2 

11.75 

ll|xl3| 

12  14 

111x211 

13  78 

20  x29 

18.12 

5x6 

e.oo 

21  xl2 

13  00 

10ixi9i 

3.89 

ljixl9i 

3  33 

171x231 

4.62 

24  xl4 

22.00 

2  f  C 

10  xl8 

16.50 

Hr 

14  x  8 

9.57 

16  x  9 

20.00 

v3/i 

15fxl3f 

20.75 

37 


633  Chicorua,  N.  H., 

634  White  Birches  in  October, 

635  Study  of  Rocks  at  Conway,  N.  H., 

636  Niagra  Falls, 

637  Old  Birches  and  Rocks, 

638  On  Lake  Windermere, 

639  The  Coast  at  Beverly,  Mass., 

640  The  Cascade, 

641  Study  of  Mt.  Washington, 

642  Mt.  Washington,  N.  H.,  in  October, 

643  Study  of  a  Waterfall, 

644  Mt.  Mansfield,  from  Lake  Champlain, 

645  On  the  Hudson  River, 

646  Old  Log  and  Trees, 

64  T  Afternoon  in  the  Adirondacks, 

648  Niagara,  from  Canada  Shore, 


649  Ruins  of  th%  Baths  of  Caracel.fi, 


Rome, 


650 


651  West  Canada  Creek, 

652  From  Mountain  House,  Catskill  Mountains, 

653  Waiting  on  the  Beach, 

654  Calm  Sea,  unfinished, 

655  Near  Olivens,  Italy, 

656  Lake  Scene,  Antumn, 

651  Sketch,  Niagara, 

658  Landscape, 


Size  of 

Price 

Picture. 

■ 

Frame. 

19ix29| 

4.75 

11  x!7 

12.00 

23£xl5§ 

22.41 

23|xl 6f 

23.00 

9  xl7 

11.00 

13  x  1 

12  50 

17  x  9 

15.00 

1 6fxl3| 

19.61 

19ix29| 

4  75 

i 5ox23| 

3.96 

18fxl5f 

g  2.21 

90 5  3 1 q 5 
ji5'S4108 

21.75 

20|xl6| 

21.71 

231x111 

16.00 

24  xl3 

15  00 

10  xl9 

13  x  9 

1.50 

6|x  6| 

1.05 

5x7 

2.00 

6x5 

1.05 

11  xl  8 

10.00 

20£x  9£ 

21.19 

9  x20| 

9.50 

15  x  9 

15.00 

13  x  1 

1.50 

8  xl  1 

4.00 

l  f  * 
3 

dxr- 

X  6  o 

3  X  o 


3  oJ' 

L  o  o 

6  <XT^ 


By  H.  A.  Loop. 


38 


Size  of 
Picture. 

Price 

Frame. 

659 

Swiss  Scene, 

5§b  9f 

7.85 

660 

Showery  Day,  West  Canada  Creek, 

4x6 

2.50 

661 

Ruins  on  the  Rhine, 

6x4 

4.50 

662 

Twilight, 

18  x  9 

8.00 

663 

North  Conway,  N.  H. 

1  664 

In  the  Mountains,  near  Denver,  Colorado, 

8fxl8f 

18.25 

ft 

^  ,  665 

l/r* 

Snowy  range  and  Foot  Hills  from  the  Valley 
of  Valmount,  Colorado, 

7^x18 

12.00 

2-0  0 

666 

The  Flume,  Franconia  Mountains. 

V*)  D 667 

Manchester  Shore, 

23Jxl3i 

D 

668 

Valley  of  Arno,  in  the  Sabine  Movmtaius, 

Italy, 

20  x29 

18.00 

669 

The  Cove,  Manchester,  N.  H., 

20£xllf 

21.87 

670 

Entrance  to  the  Highlands  on  the  Hudson, 

19  xl2 

15.00 

671 

1  <Wf2 

Spouting  Rock  Beach,  Newport, 

Mount  Mansfield,  from  Mullet’s  Bay,  Lake 

15  x  9 

6.00 

Champlain, 

17x8 

14  00 

2-o; 

673 

On  the  Plains,  Colorado, 

8ixl5f 

16.75 

674 

The  Evening  Bath, 

By  Mignot. 

10  xl2 

5  00 

675 

The  Alps, 

By  J.  W.  Casilear, 

8  x!2 

7.62 

676 

Lake  Winnipissiogee, 

10  x  6 

10.00 

677 

Sunset,  Composition; 

19  x  12 

11.00 

678 

Twilight  in  the  Adirondacks, 

18  xll 

7.00 

679 

Harvesting  on  the  Hudson, 

18  xll 

7.00 

680 

On  the  Mississippi, 

9  x!8 

14.00 

681 

The  Home  of  Ida  Lewis,  Newport.  R.  I , 

8ix]5| 

16.75 

682 

Near  London, 

n|x  9| 

15.75 

683  Sketch,  Niagara 

Size  of 
Picture. 

8x5 

Price 

Frame 

1.00 

684  Study  in  the  Woods, 

10  xl2 

8.00 

685  A  Sketch, 

12  x  7 

11.25 

By  J.  W.  Casileak. 

686  Sunset,  ^  s 

11  x  9 

10.00 

68>?  v  A*L  I  ■  ■,  y.Ji,,  Qjhd&  " 

10  xl  2 

14.00 

688  New  England  Coast, 

12  x 

11.00 

689  On  the  Hudson, 

13  X  1 

10.00 

690  Oaks  at  Genessee, 

19|x  1 | 

18  50 

2/  O 

691  Coast  of  Connecticut, 

23£xl3§ 

23.00 

692  Study  in  the  Adirondack  Mountains, 

23fxl4| 

21.00 

a 

693  The  Cove,  Manchester,  N.  IT., 

20  xll 

21.87 

694  Catskill  Mountains,  N.  Y., 

A 

23|xl6| 

2.42 

694a  (j  W  A  \  ' 

23ix35| 

5.25 

r 


f  .  / 


J* 


XHIBITION 


P  NLY. 


Mr.  Kensett's  Last  Summer’s  Work,  and  his  Private 
Collection  of  Pctures  by  Cotemporaneous 
Artists. 


The  pictures  in  this  gallery  will  not  be  put  into  ‘  The  Sale,”  but  books  of  sub 
scription  will  be  opened  to  obtain  the  amount  of  $20,0:0  to  purchase  a  selection 
of  Mr.  Kensett’s  works,  to  be  placed  with  his  collection  by  cotemporaneous 
artists  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art  in  New  York,  agreeably  to  the  following 
resolution  : 

Resolutions  adopted  at  the  "  Kensett  Memorial  ”  meeting  held  at  the  residence 
of  H.  G.  Marquand,  Esq.,  Thursday  Evening,  March  6.  18/3. 

Whereas,  Mr.  Thomas  Kensett,  of  Baltimore,  Md. ,  has  consented  to  present  the 
Collection  of  Works  by  Contemporaneous  Artists,  owned  by  the  late  J.  F. 
Kensett,  and  valued  at  $14,000,  to  be  placed  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum 
of  Art,  on  condition  that  the  sum  of  $20,000  be  raised  to  purchase  a  selection 
of  his  brother’s  works,  the  whole  to  be  known  as  The  Kensett  Memorial. 
On  motion,  it  was 

Resolved ,  To  obtain  subscription  to  the  amouut  of  $20,000  to  accomplish  the 
desired  object. 

On  motion,  the  following  Committee  was  appointed  to  procure  the  necessary 
amount. 

H.  G.  MARQUAND,  Treasurer, 

No,  120  Broadway,  N.  Y. 


Committee  appointed  to  receive  Subscriptions  for  Kensett  Collection. 


J.  T.  Johnson, 

D.  Huntington, 

R.  M.  Olyphant, 

H.  G.  Marquand, 

R.  L.  Stuart, 

Thos.  Hicks, 

R.  Butler, 

Vincent  Colter, 

Robert  Hoe, 

W.  E.  Dodge,  Jr., 

M.  K.  Jesup, 

G.  M.  Spier, 

R.  W.  Hubbard. 

Thos.  G.  Appleton, 


Chairman. 

R.  Stuyvesant, 

F.  W.  Rhinelander, 

W.  J.  Hoppin, 

Hon.  E.  D.  Morgan, 
Howard  Potter, 

P.  Godwin, 

Rev.  Dr.  H.  W.  Bellows, 
Rev  .Dr.  Osgood, 

Hon.  G.  Wm.  Curtis, 

D.  L.  Suydam, 

J.  H.  Sherwood, 

W.  Whittredge, 

S.  A.  Strang. 

THOMAS  HICKS,  Chairman. 


43 


j^ICTU  RES 


ON 


¥ 


XHIBITION  . 


695  Venetian  Twilight, 


£By  Amides  Romen. 

,^Lj 


y 


696  Evening  in  Cedar  Grove, 

697  Lake  George,  1872, 

698  Lake  George,  Free  Study, 

699 

,00  ^  • 

By  Fabeoni. 

701  A  Roman  Twilight, 


By  S.  R.  Giffobd. 


y 


702  The  Maiden, 

703  Interior 


By  Rossiteb. 


By  Leutze. 


o(y 

L'  TT'T'  r7  X1 


/ 


704  Lake  George,  N.  Y., 

705  Study  of  Beeches. 

706  Entrance  to  Villa  Maria, 

707  Contadina, 


Bv  ZlEM. 


/ 


By  H.  A.  Loop.  / 

708  The  Afterglow,  Twilight, 

709  Lake  George,  a  Reminiscence, 

710  Passing  off  of  the  Storm, 

711  Twilight  after  a  Storm, 

712  Shore  of  Darien,  Conn., 

713  The  Old  Pine,  Darien,  Conn,, 

T14  Gathering  Fruit, 

By  Schlessingeb. 


Size  of 
Picture. 

15  x  9 

14  xl8 

9£x1385 
9|xl  3 
6x9 


14  xlJ 


25  xl7 

22  x36 

10  xl4 
15  xlO 

15  x21 

1 4  xl8 

11  xl7± 
1  ix24A 

15  x30 
19  xi  l 
27  x34 

9  x!  2 


Price 

Frame. 


44 


715  Gathering  Storm, 

y  u 


By  W.  Ambeeg. 


7 1 6  Moonlight, 

717  The  Student, 


\/ 


By  J.  D.  Shattuck. 


V 


By  E.  Johnson. 


Jt 


718  “Old  Mortality,”  £  ^ 

7 1 9  Sunset  on  the  Sea, 

720  Twilight  on  Contentment  Island, 


721 

722 

723 

724  Landscape, 

725 

726 

727  Terrier, 


By  Lambbinet. 
By  Dubyeya. 
By  Otto  Webbee. 
/  By  G.  Innes. 
By  Wm.  Moegan. 
By  Hidgemahn. 


/ 


y  By  W.  J.  Hays. 

728  Gathering  Storm  at  L.  I.  Sound, 

729  Twilight  on  the  Sound,  Darien,  Conn  , 

730  A  Foggy  Sky, 


Size  of 
Picture. 

16  xl3 


19  x!2 


8x9 

13  x  8 
28  x41 
28  x4l 

14  x  7 

13  xlO 
24  xl8 
19  xl5 

8  xlO 

8  xlO 

11  x  13 

27  x34 
111x241 
30  x45 


731  Evening  on  Contentment  Island,  Darien, 

Conn.,  17  x30 

«/ 


732  After  Sunset 

733 

734  Landscape, 

735  Landscape, 


By  Beissot. 
By  J.  W.  Casileae. 
By  G.  Innes. 


17  x30 
7x5 

V 

J  10 1 8 

10  x  8 


Price 

Frame. 


45 


736  Landscape, 

737  “  Venus,” 

738  Fruit, 


By  J.  W.  Casileae, 
By  H.  P.  Geey. 


y 

/ 


Size  of 
Picture. 

10  x  7 
7  x  6 

11  xlO 


739  A  Study, 

740  Waiting  Patiently, 

741  Among  the  Andes, 

742 


By  T.  Cole.  J 
By  E.  Benson.  ^ 
By  F.  E.  Chtjech.  ./' 


743  Near  Lake  George, 

744  Eaton’s  Neck,  L.  L, 

745  Twilight, 

746  Curiosity, 

By  J.  Beeteand. 


13  xlO 

8  xlO 

4x6 

10  x20 
9§xl3 
18  x36 

14  xl8 

15  t30 


747  Arch  of  Titus,  Rome, 

By  T.  Cole. 


/ 


748  Portrait  of  Rembrandt, 
849  The  Morning  Walk, 

By 

750  A  Sand  Spitt, 


F.  Willems. 
By  Gay. 

G.  Lambdin. 


/ 

l 

s 

/ 


752  Venetian  Girl, 

753  Falling  Leaves, 


By  Julius  Ravel. 

I 

By  G.  H.  Boughton. 


754  Sunset  Sky, 

755  Salt  Meadow  in  October, 

756  Ruffed  Grouse  Chickens, 

By  A.  F.  Tait. 


1 

J 

/ 


24  xl4 

5x7 
10  xl3 

7  x  5 

6x9 

7x9 

22  x24 

20  x32 
18  x30 
10  x  7 

V 


Price 

Frame. 


46 


767  Still  Life,  Study, 

By  David  Wilkie,  R.  A. 

Size  of  Price 

Picture.  Frame. 

7x9 

\ 

758  Woman  Reading, 

By  Wm.  Morgan. 

,8x9 

759  Chickens, 

By  Lemmens. 

13  x  9 

760 

By  Rembrandt. 

9  xll 

761  Landscape, 

By  Rousseau.  V 

9  xl2 

762  Cattle, 

By  Troyen.  y/ 

9  x!4 

763  Study  Rocks  at  Darien,  Ct., 

15  x30 

764  Sunset, 

18  x30 

765  The  Sea, 

15  x30 

766  October  in  the  Marshes, 

18  x30 

767  Venice, 

By  S.  Coleman. 

14  x7 

768  Twilight, 

By  Tiem. 

10  xl6 

769 

By  N.  G.  Hennessy. 

7  xl3 

770  The  Novel  Reader, 

By  L.  Lang. 

19  xl5 

771  Landscape, 

By  Lambrinet. 

25  x!6 

772  Cattle, 

/ 

By  Troyon. 

12  xl4 

773  Bereavement, 

By  G.  H.  Boughton. 

11  x  9 

774  Bay  of  Venice, 

By  Tiem. 

15-  x  9 

775  Twilight  in  the  Cedars  at  Darien,  Conn, 

28  x4 1 

776  Kensett’s  Island, 
Sound, 

from  his  Studio  on  L 

I. 

18  x36 

7 71  Study  on  L.  I.  Shore  at  Darien, 

778  Docks  and  Waves, 

779  In  the  Adirondacks,  <r~A  ;>■ 

By  S.  R.  Giffoed.  V 


780  Autumn  Day, 

781 

782  The  Nursery, 

783 


By  J.  McEntee. 
By  Fabbica. 


By  Lambdin. 


By  W.  WHITTEEEDGE.y'' 

784  Twilight  in  the  Cedars, 

785  After  Sunset,  unfinished, 

786  Sunrise  on  L.  I.  Sound, 

787  Sunrise  on  the  Sea, 

788  Study  in  Yucatan, 

By  A.  W,  Wabben. 

189  A  Study  from  Nature — Mt.  Desert, 

By  Gifford. 


790  Convalescent, 

791  Landscape, 

792  Landscape, 

793 

794  Cattle, 

795  Sunrise  in  L.  I.  Sound, 

796  L  I.  Sound  from  Fish  Island, 

797  Lake  George, 


By  H.  P.  Geay.  *£ 
By  R.  W,  Htjbbaed. 

/ 

By  E.  Lambkin et.  ’ 

By  Acheneach. 


By  Teoyon. 


Size  of  Prici 
Picture.  Franu 

15  x30 


14  x24 

13  xl 6 

10  xl  6 

14  xl  8 
14  xl  8 
14  xl  8 
14  xl8 

8  xl2 

11  xl  9 

9  xl2 
14  xl6 


12  xll 
10  xl6 
12  xl  5 


31  x48 

12  x20 

13  x  9 


48 

Size  of  Price 

Picture.  Frame. 

798  Sunset  in  the  Woods, 

14  xl  8 

799  “  About  Right !” 

-  By  E.  Johnson.  V 

800  Study, 

By  W.  H.  Fukness. 

15  xl  3 

10  xl2 

801  Newport  Rocks,  unfinished, 

31  x48 

L 


ETTY  RESEA 


CH 


NS 


125  01628  2440 


TUTE 


